This Article is From Jan 07, 2017

Arunachal Pradesh BJP Denies Reports Of Replacing Chief Minister Pema Khandu

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Pema Khandu is the third Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh in 10 months.

Itanagar: The Arunachal Pradesh unit of BJP today denied any move to replace incumbent Chief Minister Pema Khandu as speculated in a section of media.

"Pema Khandu enjoys absolute support of 47 BJP and 2 Independent MLAs in the 60 member House. The state BJP endorsed full support to the leadership of Khandu," state BJP President Tapir Gao in a statement said.

According to report in a national daily, Union Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju's name is doing the rounds as the next possible Chief Minister of the state. State BJP President Tapir Gao is also said to be in the race, the report stated.

The BJP national executive led by National President Amit Shah and the North East in-charge Ram Madhav have pledged absolute faith in the leadership of Mr Khandu as the Chief Minister of the BJP led government in Arunachal Pradesh.

Mr Gao said that there is absolutely no question of replacing Mr Khandu who enjoys full support of entire BJP party.

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"We in BJP do not have culture of high command replacing the political leadership in the state. The speculations so made and printed by some media houses are pure rumours that are being spread by political opponents who are playing an outdated political trick to confuse people and to vent out their sheer frustration," he claimed.

Mr Gao further appealed to the media to be more sensible in bringing out such news items by properly verifying and authenticating the source as it creates a sense of political insecurity in the state which has seen so much of political turmoil in the recent past.
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